3 issued twice a week tuesday and friday Largest Circulation of any Paper in "Tillamook County TlU.A.MOOK, OlM'.f.ON, AlMMI. 2f), lill.'J. NO. 27 First National Bank Tillamook, Oregon WM, G. TAIT, President. J. C. HOLOEN, Vice President. interest Pnid on Time ftn! Saving Deposit. Under United States Government Supervision UU NLLD blAilUlNilKY f. u . .. ....... !.... i Everything 1 ou (Need Price R.uiRlrtg from 25c to 60c, Suited to All U V Gunrttntcc to Satisfy. Tl .LAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH &. HILL. li. IL KOCII. vu. u. i fVwn NotU l I'mioiltc Sitnfction Guaranteed. Money Back if Not Satisfactory . ' f . J4' irst Class Tin Shop w ?c i 1 sT f in, Loppcr and Sheet meiai Tro, Plumbing and General Repairing illamook Sheet Metal Works GUUI NNI.NWAl I) & KOIIKIIACII, Props. Noxt Door to Tillamook Bakery Shingles : Plaster , Root Paint : Drain Tile Dcks and Warehouse Front St. between 2(1 and 3d Ave. West ftrtthtwtt Survivor JOHN I.KLANI) 1IRNUHRS0N Sv'!- Tims. AHi'nwy 4t Law Ji'd NoUryiPiiMIc cojmjpaiv ir (INCOKI'OHATUD) I, AW : ABSTRACTS : KHAI. IiSTATIv SURVEYING. : INSURANCE Ttllamook.JOfegon W. L MOORE W.i'n t. Moufr. for mny ycar hfsd ( tlir VcaJnr Bureau, who was tummaMly removed by President WII-IOH. T0RN0W KILLED BY DtPUTY Autopty tlrougrit to L'grtt That Three Rullrlt Hit the OutUv.. Montmuino. Vh -John Toro :u;i:m. pas paid tho twtmlt- for sU Oi ir.lirc III Uxly. tot)tr wltii tbuM of hi two taut victim, LoitU l!;!r aud Crotrltv Ijiihrop. wm tttckwt uu( of hU Hermit rvtrtutl In (be tiiouU' TIm a'oj)r, iHftormt! ty it nuni hot of phylclftii of tbc couol)'. tmmbt (o Hshl that Tornow Unit Ivmii bit tbrc Um wUti bullots. TJt flrt oa to Mrlkc htm traotur) bl sVnll ami cat nny it (urtiun of hair. Tbt noxt liutli-t, (lonnlbty '. nlxlli bo ftiwl Uy Oilr y-j'tnliy, n iluputy khi rtff. ntniok tin; outiaw In the nocU, pbuitiiff out Jiiftt undur l In) flVln umlrr "p riKbi itmittr UUtKv The flnil builot. which klltal Un murttiiror, ) trrml tin' left U'.it of the hunri umlor ttio nr unit uanm out nt tlin tot ot Itio lirwlil JOHNSON FAVORS AN ALIEN BILL Would hxcludc from Ownership All Ali'ens Ineligible to Citizenship tfticrnmi'tito. - - ThrouKh tho ex otuitiK"i of Mwraina but-wm'ti J'rwl !ra WlUon anl (;ocmor Jobrmon. tho nottliKl iMjIlry of llio Csllforiilu niimlnUtniUoti on thr iii'Htlon of nll"ti lawl OMiiwrabtfi. ft Bitrnl on taut Hun- fdiiy, wan officially mailo known. . (ovriior Johnaon nml hU party lfl')ir lu l Mud' faror h land bill 'icludlnj; iroin owiicrahlii alt bIIodh ho er. lutllKlble to citizmmhlp uudcr lh law of Ui" U nftod Suiti'ii, and wh law iirolwbly will lm iwumhI. In vpito of llio obJUlWii from WahltiK ton. Tb" awmrUou la tuailo by thi i:ov u-rttor tbnl Uiu auilo baa full authority to pnaet Mich n law. anil that It would not bo lb contravtintlon of any xlnt liiK traaty. Ho In upliuld In thlx vlcw by tb miijorlly Inadora In tbe npunto, who root with blm anl agrtl on tbo form of th tlfrapblc rply that wa aunt to I'ronidont WIImjii'i m.KaR. J. P. MORGAN OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. Te)t Book Comrnlitlon to Reduce Cost Silcm. A the law crtlnR tho istj.tff text book comtnlwlor. was onact rnl for the jmrpoae of making nchoot courses uniform tbroush the slate and reducing th coat of books to a mlnl-rr-um. the attorney Kiraeral r;ndre(l an opinion that the state text book otnmliwlon had no authority to adopt two or thrifo book In the aarno branch cf . udy. In order to Rlvo teathera a - -.;, oi. or to daignate books for jppimcntary adtn. a C. Si E. LINE MUST REBUILD Waabltttton. Am nxcbauRo of tele Crania Uetw.r I'rewld.iiit WMtoon and Oovunwir JoluiKin of California ix prrMilnK on tlx onu band a hope that no aJitl-ftlli'ii b'Blalntlon dlmtrlmlwiiorT niaUimt Japiic b itaaawl and on thu otbor iHmc from Ciillfornln Oiut "mo vtobuion of tniaty obllgatlooB" latiid. left tho wblti! bouno famivt otflclftl eirolea uncertain nit to L-ioUtra devoloptnautK. In t!) uvoat W!l I patl ovr ib tirowrl' rron W. ahintton It has iBJKmMMi..'0.0 'i'l Rovrn- tmut that wnuenmi uomoornts coum l.rlns olwut n rfonmdum throuRb u.cb tbo txrople of Callfonibt mlRht veto on lh morltit of the propmml. As n last roaon. however, a trt cane In the cotirta la coaftdoatly oxpctod by bSml advis ra of tb KuM-rtuneut lu-re lo ctr up mitiafuctorily lht entire Uoilor. i i ABROGATION OF i TREATIES SOUGHT ! SimblitRlon. -A domund for nbro ' unllon of two trenttca with (5r'it llrli n;i boarliiK upon Ihthmlan cnnal rlr.hta pr. iitfd to tbo Scnalo In n rrsolu tlon by Spnator Chaiuburlnln, brAur.ht n now tdciimnt to tbo canal contro voray now In prunrons botwpen this iHiuiitry and (in-at llrltnln ovi-r tlu rlbt of tbc United Statoit to nxompt AiiH'rlrnn coatitwlmi nblpM from tho pa ) mi-. 1 1 of tnlU. Sonator O'liorman. chairman of tho intorooaulo owinla comtnlttoo which iiniht bandlo on tint loRlblatlon In tbo .-iHto. IndorHod tho prlnclplo ombod lfd In tho Chamborlaln roHoliitlon. Tbo Chauiborlaln roholutlon would roipilro tho proHldent to procood at oncii to tormlnato tbo llay-l'nuncofoto tri"U) of 1901 and tint Olayton-lltilwor trout) f 'ss-'. which It auponsedod. In a matemont, Senator Chamborlaln Hnld tbo troatloH and records would how that tho Unliod Statos novor plannod to Klvo (Iroat llrltaln such treaty rl;ltt woulil Jtmttr.v tho pro toBta th:it country bail mndo. LORD CHURCHILL ROBBED Encland' First Admiralty Lord Loiei Naval Data. London. WltiHtou Churchill, first lord of tho admiralty, has been tho victim of a mokl darliiR and sonsatlon- j at robbery. In which a beautiful and j myatorlouH younr. woman l suspected as the poitslblo agent of some foreign power. lly tbo tboft tho first lord of the admiralty not only ' loses J2500 In money, but blRhly Important confiden tial u.hvhI data, such as might oaRorly bo sought as of greatest value to any nation not too friendly with Great llrltaln. Tbo first iord of tbo admiralty mot with his misfortune Immediately after having won money at cards on the Ittvlern recently WOMEN RECALL JUDGE 6an Francloco Police Judoe Loses By Small Margin. Sun rranclHco. Tho first applica tion of California'" now law for tho re call of tlm Jmllolary lm hwn success ful. I.y margin of SIB votes, 1'ollco Jmlijo Welter, lu cusod of Incompetonca vt.i. icinuved from office lit special cleotlon hold hero. Wlloj I'. t'rlst, an nttornoy put for ward by ll' women voters, who were chiefly mitlvo In th" campaign, was named i Wollor's hujcohboi-. The ioto was llglit, but tho rocall ronlost was spirited and closo. Crlst's total v,oh 30.723 liguluat Wollor'B 20, 007. Welter was Hpoclflcnlly charged wltii having reduced tho tmtl or a man named HomlrlokB, accused of whlto slavery IIimkIiIcUh promptly loft tho state aud Urn police could iot trace him. Subscribe for Urn suml-wookly IIerud. Fifty Coltl Horn! TrmlhiB Slumps with ' u year's subscription. MORGAN'S WILL ASSERTS FAITH New York. "I commit my oul Into the bauds of my Savior lu full confi dence that, Imvlpg redeemed It and washed It In his most precious blood, ho will present It faultless before the throne of my Heavenly lather; and I entreat children to maintain and de fend, at all hazard, and at any cost of personal sacrifice, tho blessed doc trine of the completo atonement for idu through tho blood of Jesus Christ, unco ottered, mid through that alone." This Is tho extraordinary and strik ing utterance which begins the Inst will and toHtamonl of J. 1 Morgan. - The amount of trusts and bequests muned by specific sums Is under $'.'0. 000,000, but tbo entire residue of tho estate, estimated at $1,000,000,000 Is Ion lo J. 1 Morgan, Jr. The largest Individual settlements are made upon the sou and threo d.iuglitora. ICach of the four children receives lu trust $3,000,000 to use the income ah he or she pleases. Mrs, Morgan, tho great financier's second wife, Is made tho beneficiary of n trust fund largo enough to Insure her an Incomo of $100,000 u year. The two sons-in-law, Satterlue taud Hamilton, tiro given $1,000,000 each. The assistants and tenants In the Morgan households and Institutions we provided (or liberally. J. P. Morgan, only on of the famoui financier, who Inherited the bulk of hit fortune. Brief News of the Week Maaaachui-etta will bu represented by a $500,000 building at the Panama lar!Mc expedition. 1 he California senate, by a vote of J3 to H. turned down the Keboe btll to restrict the alt of Hjuor on tho ground of tbo I'anama Pacific ox po sition. The Nebraska house of representa tive at Lincoln has sustained the gov ernor's veto of the Iteasty bill provid ing for the sterilization of criminals and montal Incompetents. The largest vest-ol In the world, the Cunnrd liner Acqulwnla, was launched ("Monday' arclydebariV, "GI.-.brow. The great .blp will be of 50.000 tons dis j placement, and Is to cost $10,000,000. ( The progressive party Issued a state I ment at New York through Its execu tive committee, to tbo effect that there Is no possibility that tbe new party will ever amalgamate with either of the old parties. The truce between the Uulgarlans and the Turks was officially confirm ed at Constantinople. The armistice will last until April 23, and may be prolonged If peace Is not concluded In tho Interval. The Uutted States stand fourteenth among the notlonB of the world In number of government owned aero planes and In government expendi tures for aerial navigation In the last flvo yean. Braill and Chile are ahead of this country. The city council of Raymon. Wash., has passed over Mayor Uttlo's veto, five to two, one of the most drastic saloon ordinances ever known la Washington. The ordinance' reduces the number of saloons to four for ev ery 15P0 people and raises the license to'joOOO a year. At Columbus, Ohio, tho I. W. W. were condemned by tho state senato committee for the part thoy took In tho & rlke of the Akrou rubber work ers. The committee says that the wag-s paid by the rubber companies of Columbus compare- favorably with those puld in other Industries. CommUilon Find Trae' Is Poor and Urges Immediate Improvement. Salem. Alt of tbe line of the Corval & Kastoru railroad company, from I'orvallls to Yaquloa. a distance ct !l miles, must be relaid with new steel rails, and properly ballaated. and all 'f tbe company's l!n, eonitin& o iSO miles, muet b ballasted, fcr th . rate railroad corrraUsion. w'?b msde .-.a inspection cf the 1.V i'-n-. .r - J that the coufiny mr.Kf ch 'ci preveraetits. VVI. ! tb ne dir. 'ion'i were not reduced to th? formal. ty or on order, the cemm ilon ir.:lmatus that unless they are obe.J a formal vrder will be made. The c-?mmfsclon finds, to begin with, that the entire track of the company's line Is unballasted. The track cast of Albany, it says, consists of 3S pound steel rails, laid In 1S57. and th surface la-kinked and out -of align ment. By laying new ties and prop erly ballasting, this condition can be remedied, says the commission. From Albany to Corvallis the track needj ballastlnR, but otherwise it Is found good. Placer" Gold Strike on Canyon John Day. A feverish gold stam pede has Just been stnrted by a strike on Canyon Mountain, made by an old time prospector, Dan O'Shea. O'Shea S made his strike more than a week ago. but succeeded In keeping it a secret several days. When the news finally leaked out there was an Immediate rush. It is rumored O'Shea has taken out between $2500 and $3000. One pan it is said, yielded him $200. People in the News Duo to the pressure of bis private business affairs. Charles R. Crane of ChiciKo has declined tbe appointment as ambassador to Russia. Afior six years of service as British ambassador at Washington. James BO ce set forth for the Orient by way of New York and San Francisco. Major J. V. A. Strong, of Juneau, has been selected for appointment as governor of Alaska to succeed Walter F. Clark, resigned. A New York grand Jury has Indicted John Nicholson Anhut, a lawyer, for bribery in connection with nllogctt ef forts to secure tbe rolcuse of Harry K. Thaw from Matteawau. Alice Cornelia Tlmw. of Pittsburg, known as Mrs. Copley Thaw slnco her divorce from the Earl of Yarmouth, lu 190S, wns married to Geoffrey G. Whit ley, of Boston, at Cumberland Island, Gn. Ki li llagenbeck, tho famous animal collector and trainer or Hamburg, Ger many, was bitten sovon years ago by u vonomouB snake, This caused his recent doath, aa his physlclau found that tho vouom had finally affected hlj llvor. Anvil May Yet Be Saved. Florence, Mr. Genereaux, who has charge of tho Anvil for tho Insurance company, ound after an examlnatiou that the vessel Is In much better shape than was feared and Is confident of success In tho attempt float her. She Is gradually moving closer Into deep water. Klamath Allotments Put on Block Klamath Falls. Scored of inherited allotments on the Klamath Indian, res ervation will soon be offered for sale. The minimum price at which tho lands can be sold 1b fixed by n board of ap praisers. Tho lands are then adver tised and sold to the highest bidder, but no bid less than the apraised val uation Is considered. The money de rived from the sale of the lands goes to tho heirs of tho deceased. Before the lands are sold the agent tn charge of the reservation calls a meeting of all coirs. Idaho Professors to Resign. Moscow, Ida. The board of regents of ho University of Idaho at its final sosslou did a general houso-cleanlng and the heads of eight or ten depart ments will be nsUod to resign at tbe ud of this semester. The cause Is atd to bo duo to lack of results. t t LAMAR'S 1 VARIETY STORE I Tillamook, 6re. 1 4DROP IN AND 50 Gold Uond Trading Stumps given with overy cash subscription to the Herald. LOOK AROUND"